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Island Drilling awarded UKCS contract with Dana Petroleum
Island Drilling Company has been awarded a contract by Dana Petroleum for its 2012-built semi-submersible rig . The contract is…
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Jackup drops turbine blades overboard at Irish Sea wind farm
Swedish energy company Vattenfall is looking into an accident that resulted in components falling into the sea during maintenance work…
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Asia Maritime Pacific and Fleetscape ink sale and leaseback deal for six handy bulkers
London-based alternative capital provider Fleetscape said it has recently penned a deal to acquire six handysize bulk carriers from Hong…
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Prosafe awarded contract by TotalEnergies
Offshore accommodation vessel specialist Prosafe has been awarded a contract from TotalEnergies UK for the 1982-built flotel . The vessel…
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Belships seals fixtures for ultramax pair
Norwegian owner Belships has secured long-term charter contracts with undisclosed clients for two of its ultramax bulkers. The Oslo-listed firm…
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Diligent clears out its Imabari 28 fleet, aims for larger bulk carriers
Greece’s Diligent Holdings has sold all of its Imabari 28 bulk carriers in a series of off-market transactions with a…
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Exmar moves to develop new type of CO2 carrier
Belgium’s Exmar has teamed up with South Korea’s Lattice Technology to develop a new type of CO2 carrier, which will…
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Zodiac Maritime books four dual-fuel car carriers at CIMC Raffles
Eyal Ofer-led Zodiac Maritime has booked four LNG dual-fuel pure car, truck carrier (PCTC) newbuildings at Yantai CIMC Raffles Shipyard…
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Monjasa chairman dies at 67
Christian Merrild, chairman of the Danish bunker supplier Monjasa, has died after a sudden illness at the age of 67.…
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Inchcape: Growth through transparency
Inchcape Shipping Services (ISS) is optimistic about the coming year, citing productive growth in all of its business units and…
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Bourbon to add 40 new CTVs by 2024
French offshore vessel owner and services provider Bourbon is accelerating its fleet transformation with plans to build 40 new crew…
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PGS and Magseis Fairfield in hybrid seismic tie-up
Norwegian marine seismic players PGS and Magseis Fairfield have teamed up to jointly carry out hybrid seismic acquisition, where towed…
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Aker Solutions awarded FEED contract for Wisting FPSO
Aker Solutions has received a letter of intent for a front-end engineering and design (FEED) contract from Equinor, for the…
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Tsakos: A life in shipping
Dr Nikolas Tsakos recorded his first ever podcast with Capital Link in October. Maritime CEO tuned in. As far as…
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Stena gets into the methanol retrofit business
Swedish shipowning group Stena has joined forces with Swiss-based methanol producer Proman to jointly develop a methanol retrofit and supply…
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CULines rides to Santa’s rescue with new UK service
Spotting another strain in the global supply chain, China’s most agile boxline has sprung a new festive-themed service. With headlines…
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Baltic Exchange names former RightShip boss as strategic carbon lead
The Baltic Exchange has appointed former RightShip chief, Martin Crawford-Brunt, as a strategic carbon lead. After its recent rollout of…
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Densay enters the cape business
A few weeks ago the 2012-built capesize, the 175,000-dwt , invited offers, and the Jinhai built vessel was reported sold…
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Vroon awarded PSV contract by TotalEnergies
Vroon Offshore Services has secured a new contract from TotalEnergies UK to charter the 2016-built platform supply vessel for one…
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Alycon sells capesize to new Chinese entrant
One of Greece’s oldest shipowning outfits, Alcyon Shipping, has completed a rare move in the S&P markets, selling its oldest…
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